Djoko Setijowarno
Djoko Setijowarno serves as the Vice Chairman of the Empowerment and Development of the Community Transportation Indonesia (MTI) Center. He has expressed concerns regarding the legal implications for road authorities who fail to address road safety risks that lead to traffic accidents. Djoko advocates for the enforcement of stricter regulations to ensure the safety and maintenance of public roads.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno is an academic from the Civil Engineering program at Unika Soegijapranata and an advisor to the Indonesian Transportation Society.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno is an academic from the Civil Engineering Program at Unika Soegijapranata and an advisor to the Indonesian Transportation Society.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno is a transportation observer who believes the new restrictions are appropriate.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno, Ketua Bidang Advokasi dan Kemasyarakatan Masyarakat Transportasi Indonesia (MTI), mengungkapkan, ada beberapa alasan mengenai KCJB yang masih sulit dalam mencapai target.
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Indonesia:
Transportation expert Djoko Setijowarno emphasized the need for improved traffic infrastructure to reduce private vehicle use.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno is an academic and Vice Chairman of the Empowerment and Development of Transportation Community in Indonesia.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno, the Deputy Chairman of the Empowerment and Development of Transportation Community in Indonesia, noted that regular taxis can still compete amidst the rise of online taxis.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno is the Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Transportation Society who commented on the systemic issues in transportation safety.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno is the Vice Chairman of the Empowerment and Development of Transportation Community in Indonesia.
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Indonesia:
Djoko Setijowarno stated that the increasing number of accidents involving large vehicles is an alarm indicating that transportation safety in Indonesia is at an emergency stage.
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